To edit a question at all, you must first of all be signed in to WikiAnswers.
All registered users can edit unanswered questions at any time. However, you must have a minimum of 100 contributions before you can edit answered questions.
New users can't improve a question on WikiAnswers. After they have made 100 contributions, they can edit questions.
No, But You Must Be Signed InNo, you don't have to be a supervisor to edit a question on WikiAnswers. However, to edit a question's wording at all, you must first of all be signed in. Once You've Signed InAnyone can edit unanswered questions. But you must have a minimum of 100 contributions to edit answered questions.
You can find your contribution and edit it out or you can email (giving the URL of the question and what you want them to do) to: WikiAnswers @ Answers.com and they will do it for you
Any edit you make to a question on WikiAnswers goes into the history. You can make a contribution by answering a question, editing an answer, or flagging or unflagging an answer. You can also get in the history by discussing a question or changing its categories. If your asking about the historical count on the contributions list, then the answer is you can no longer add any contributions to this count, any contributions that may already be included will be from the old system of counting contributions.
Anyone can edit unanswered questions. But you must have a minimum of 100 contributions to edit answered questions.
Because, each edit creates an 'audit trail' of who made the edit, and when. This way, WikiAnswers can trace each edit back to who did it (useful in tracing the minority of people who are here just to vandalise peoples contributions). If edits were allowed from unregistered users, they couldn't be traced, and we'd get many more problems than we do now.
WikiAnswers is a Q&A style Wiki. What that means is that someone asks a question and contributors can answer it, edit or or edit the answers.
Pretty much anything you do on WikiAnswers can get you a new contribution point. This includes sending a message to someone (for a legitimate reason) and even editing your bio page. You can also ask, answer, edit, or recategorize the question, and even split an alternate from a question.
Click the question. Click "Answer question", or "Improve answer", or "Edit". Answer the question and click Save.
The Answer Is 'No'To edit a question's wording at all, a user must be signed in. This means that contributors who use an IP address may not edit a question, but can give an answer and edit the categories.
You can edit a mistake in an answer. You cannot delete a question
Currently, you are not required to register to WikiAnswers in order to edit or answer questions, to view our database, or to ask a question, among other simple tasks. Unregistered users, however, will not have bio pages, a running total of their contributions, or a message board to send or receive messages with other users on WikiAnswers. They also are not able to receive WikiAnswers RSS feeds via email. Perhaps sometime in the future, though, WikiAnswers may require registration in order to access certain areas of the site, but this is far from being released as such, if ever.